Marina Aci Skradin – ยŠibenik-Knin

General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

43ยฐ 48′ 57″ N

Longitude:

15ยฐ 55′ 18″ E

Email:

m.skradin@aci-club.hr

Phone:

+38522771-365

Town:

HR

ZIP Code:

22222

Province:

Skradin

Country:

Croatia

Address:

Obala Pavla ล ubiฤ‡a 18

Features

Minimum Draft:

2m

Maximum Draft:

6.5m

Berth:

180

Harbor access hours:

Continuous

Maximum boat length:

70m

Quayside Services

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Water
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Electricity
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Toilet Facilities
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Showers

Other Services

International airports nearby – Zadar and Split.
Bar Restaurant – Wi-Fi – Medical Service

Description

ACI Skradin: Croatia’s moorings and ports for boaters

Located at the mouth of the Krka River, the ACI Skradin (Scardona) landing place is considered one of the best marinas in Croatia. It welcomes pleasure boats throughout the year.
Due to the combination of sea and fresh water, the facility is especially popular with those who own wooden-hulled boats.

Fueling station available at the port of Sibenik, about 8km away

Berths in ports

  • 180 berths equipped with water and electric neregia
  • Places available for mega yachts up to 70 meters in length.

How to enter ports

The entrance to the port of Skradin is marked by a lighthouse with a red light located at the Lukovo cape and one with a green light located at the Dut cape.

  1. Pass through the ล ibenik Channel.
  2. Continue along the bed of the Krka River, at which there are green and red lighthouses to signal. The right side of that river has a depth ranging from 7 to 40 meters. The left side has a shallower depth.
  3. Continue through Lake Prukljan

In Skradin (Scardona) is the entrance to Krka Nature Park.

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